Thanks to a major Fox, ahem, flop-up, we didn’t get the full reveal of the top 16 on last week’s “X Factor.” SO ANGRY.

Only 10 names were revealed before the show was abruptly cut. Need a refresher? Four more were uncovered via spoilers.

And now, the rest.

Nick Youngerman is the easiest out of all. He made no impact at all. Maybe the rapping toilet man tag might not be so bad.

Paige Thomas is in. San Antonio represent! They play Rihanna during her package just to drive home the similarity.

Jillian Jensen seems like a sure-fire yes. She has the voice and the presence and the heart. BAM. She’s gone. After investing so much time in her story, Demi lets her go, without any sort of explanation.

Bad form, “X Factor.” Why get people so emotionally involved with someone, who honestly seemed to have a shot at winning, to do this? NO SENSE AT ALL.

Which means CeCe Frey, minus the face spots, is the final link in Demi Lovato’s team. She’s talented, to be sure, and deserves the chance to change. But Willie Jones should have been sent packing. He’s one-note and will be one of the first live cuts. Bet.

On to Simon and the groups. A well-deserved yes for Lyric 145, who brought the “Party.” And an obvious yes for Emblem3, who fills this season’s dbag quotient.

Buh-bye Dope Crisis. We barely knew you.

Mont Belvieu trio Sister C is on to the live shows, though I’m not sure it’s the right choice. Nothing about them seems unique or fresh. They’re a less-interesting version of so many existing country groups. I think they might just be there to fill a country slot.

Now that it’s down to Playback and Lylas (featuring Houston girl Normani Hamilton), both formed on the show, the result is obvious. Lylas blew away the competition during the final audition, and Playback was just OK.